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5 talking points ahead of Manchester City's clash with Liverpool

5 talking points ahead of Manchester City's clash with Liverpool
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The Reds would move 10 points clear of Pep Guardiola's side with a win.

Champions Manchester City host Premier League leaders Liverpool in a match likely to have a key bearing on the title race on Thursday.

Here, Press Association Sport looks at some talking points ahead of the crunch clash at the Etihad Stadium.

Liverpool are the favourites

Roberto Firmino scored a hat-trick as Liverpool overpowered Arsenal
Roberto Firmino scored a hat-trick as Liverpool overpowered Arsenal (Peter Byrne/PA)

Just a few weeks ago, City were looking imperious at the top of the table with Liverpool seemingly doing well just to keep themselves within touching distance. The picture has changed dramatically since, with City losing three times in the space of four games in December to cede the initiative to Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp's men have not just accepted the gift, but ruthlessly taken advantage. Their 5-1 thrashing of Arsenal last time out – in a match that was supposed to be a stern test – showed they are revelling in their new-found status as title favourites. They will be brimming with confidence against a City side looking unusually vulnerable.

How will City play it?

The sides drew 0-0 at Anfield in October
The sides drew 0-0 at Anfield in October (Martin Rickett/PA)

After being bettered by Liverpool's attacking might three times last season, City manager Pep Guardiola took a different approach when the sides met at Anfield in October. Recognising the strength of the Reds' challenge, Guardiola played more defensively than usual and the two sides largely cancelled each other out. City would have won had Riyad Mahrez not missed a late penalty but 0-0 seemed a fair result. Having fallen seven points behind, a draw will not be adequate this time and City will have to try to take the game to Liverpool.

Will they be at full strength?

City will give a late fitness check to Kevin De Bruyne
City will give a late fitness check to Kevin De Bruyne (Anthony Devlin/PA)

Kevin De Bruyne, who has featured little this season due to injury, is again a doubt after missing Sunday's victory at Southampton. City need him back to his best soon. Fernandinho and David Silva, who were also missed during key games in December, at least now seem to be fit. City's problems at left-back remain, however, with Benjamin Mendy injured and Fabian Delph suspended. Liverpool, by contrast, have coped well with their injuries. Joe Gomez and Joel Matip have both been sidelined recently but they remain defensively strong.

How will Liverpool approach it?

Mohamed Salah has scored seven goals in his last six appearances in all competitions
Mohamed Salah has scored seven goals in his last six appearances in all competitions (Peter Byrne/PA)

Liverpool would probably take a draw now to preserve their seven-point advantage, but they are not likely to set their stall out for one. Klopp does not play that way and, besides, their successes against City last season came when they met fire with fire. Liverpool could look to get on the front foot as much as City. The in-form Mohamed Salah, particularly, may relish the prospect of running at City's makeshift left-back Oleksandr Zinchenko. The Ukrainian, a converted midfielder, had a difficult game in the position at Southampton. Another alternative would be to move centre-back Aymeric Laporte to the left, but that has had mixed results in the past.

Battle on the touchline

Klopp v Guardiola is always an intriguing battle
Klopp v Guardiola is always an intriguing battle (Martin Rickett/PA)

The managers insist it is not about them, but the clash between Guardiola and Klopp is interesting. Both men are committed to exhilarating football, of slightly varying methods, and the strength of their teams arguably make this the biggest fixture in the English game at present. Klopp edges their head-to-head record (including their time in Germany) with eight wins to Guardiola's five, with two games being drawn.

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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool21173149103954
2Manchester CityMan City21162356173950
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs21160546212548
4Chelsea21135338162244
5Arsenal21125446311541
6Manchester UnitedMan Utd21115543321138
7Leicester CityLeicester219482523231
8Watford218583031-129
9Wolverhampton WanderersWolves218582325-229
10West Ham UnitedWest Ham218492932-328
11Everton217683131027
12Bournemouth2183103140-927
13Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton217592429-526
14Crystal Palace2164111926-722
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2146111529-1418
16Burnley2153132142-2118
17Cardiff CityCardiff2153131941-2218
18Southampton2137112138-1716
19Fulham2135131947-2814
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2124151337-2410

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